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13 nations take part in food, crafts bazaar

Delicacies, handicraft­s presented at event organised by spouses of Asia-Pacific ambassador­s

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Displaying a variety of different foods and tastes, 13 countries came together to take part in the Asia-Pacific food and crafts bazaar in Abu Dhabi yesterday, as each country showcased its unique and cultural delicacies.

Organised by the Asian Group of Spouses of Ambassador­s, the event was hosted at the South Korean ambassador’s residence, and featured countries including Pakistan, Japan, Fiji and Malaysia.

“This was a good opportunit­y for us to show people a small part of our culture, it’s always good to be able to share with others, and there was a lot of interest from the people who visited our stall,” said Solo Momoivalu, who was representi­ng Fiji at the event.

“The main foods that we are serving are traditiona­l ones from our country, and this includes raw fish that is cooked with coconut milk, as well as raw fish cooked with coconut cream. These are popular dishes from our country and something new for the people here to try,” he added.

“As well as the food, we have traditiona­l Fijian jewellery that is handmade from things like seashells, corals, and wood carvings. These handicraft­s are an important part of our tradition, with each one of them telling a story, so they’re more than just a piece of jewellery to wear,” he said.

Farida Hussain Bargis, representi­ng Indonesia, was also happy to share popular Indonesian dishes.

“We have many different types of traditiona­l and authentic Indonesian food, with the ingredient­s all brought from Jakarta, so we are giving the people the original taste like how it would be back in Indonesia.

“More than 80 per cent of our food has been sold, we hope we can sell all of it by the end of the day, but we’re happy our food has proven to be so popular among visitors,” she added.

Park Kang-ho, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UAE, said the event reflected the UAE’s vibrant multicultu­ral society. “I believe events like these help contribute towards more openness and tolerance in the UAE. It’s always good when people from different countries get involved in cultural exchanges; it creates an environmen­t of mutual understand­ing which is always important to have,” he said.

“We are very happy with the participat­ion, we had 13 countries taking part with all of them doing so voluntaril­y, so I’d say it’s been a very good success,” he added.

South Korean Ambassador to the UAE

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Japanese students perform a dance during the food and crafts bazaar organised by the Asian Group of Spouses of Ambassador­s at the South Korean ambassador’s residence in Abu Dhabi.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Japanese students perform a dance during the food and crafts bazaar organised by the Asian Group of Spouses of Ambassador­s at the South Korean ambassador’s residence in Abu Dhabi.

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